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Legged robots have come a long way in recent years, evolving from stiff machines to more flexible, humanoid, and animal-inspired designs. Particularly, quadruped robots have shown great promise in handling simple tasks on the ground, such as exploration and object transportation. However, most legged robots still face limitations in interacting with objects and humans effectively.
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Ethical considerations in the development and governance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for children have been highlighted by researchers from the Oxford Martin Programme on Ethical Web and Data Architectures (EWADA) at the University of Oxford. The perspective paper published in Nature Machine Intelligence brings attention to the growing consensus around high-level AI ethical principles but
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In a groundbreaking study published in Energy Storage Materials, the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) has made a significant advancement towards the commercialization of all-solid-state batteries. Led by Dr. Park Jun-woo and Sung Junghwan, the research team has developed a revolutionary technology that focuses on the “size-controlled wet-chemical synthesis of solid-state electrolytes.” This innovation not
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